LibGuides: Boost your academic profile: Create a Google Scholar Profile Tips to help get your work seen and cited A Google Scholar Profile takes a few minutes to set up and can point readers to your research K Rowlett 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 The Google Scholar Experiment: How to Index Fals...
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Google Scholar does not work like a normal search engine. You cannot type a long sentence and get exact answers. Therefore, it is necessary to understand how to use keywords to get proper results. Here are some tips: OpenGoogle Scholarand type inANDin between two keywords to get proper resu...
1. Launch the Google Scholar website. 2. In the search bar, enter a keyword or phrase related to the topic you want articles on. 3. Select Articles from the left pane to filter the search results. We will look for those free articles on Google Scholar. 4. Check for PDF or HTML ico...
An obvious advantage of setting up a Google Scholar profile is that it becomes the tool to build your influence as a researcher. All this without having to manually track the citations for your work, isn’t that cool? To let Google Scholar track your publications and citations, ...
makesuretoselect“Myprofileis public”foryourexternal reviewers a.Change Photo b.Update Profile c.Addup tofive areasof interests e.g.,Title IV-E, Child Welfare 4 Cheung&Leung Under“Action”,select“Add”to selectadditionalarticlesfrom GoogleScholar ...
Select Alerts to open a new page. Click the red Create alert button and insert the keywords for which Google Scholar should look. Select Update results to get a preview of the results for the query you used. Select Create Alert to set up the alert. You can set as many alerts as yo...
First Way: Import one citation at a time into EndNote: First Step: Customize Google Scholar This will let you use the University of Illinois "Discover" links for citations as well as export the citations to EndNote Go to Google Scholar, http://scholar.google.com/ . Click on ...
Profiles on Google+ make an infinitely easier digital signature system than anything that’s come before and, with the rollout of Google Authorship (tying a Google+ profile to pieces of content), it really sounds like that’s what we’re looking at here. So now Google can start attributing...
Google Scholar allows you to filter your search to a specific time frame. This way, you can find articles that were recently published, or that were published over 5 to 10 years ago. To find an article according to the year it was published, clickSince Yearon Google Scholar's left sideba...